Multiple Choice

Consider two variations of a bargaining experiment where a Proposer offers to split a sum of money. In the first setup, there is a single Responder who can accept or reject the offer. In the second setup, two Responders compete; the first to accept the Proposer's offer gets the money. If a Proposer makes a low, unequal offer in both setups, how would the introduction of a competing Responder likely change the outcome?

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